Top 10 Poker Money Winners
This major poker tournament had a total prize pool of some $82,512,162. The winner of this poker tournament was a player from the United States and that player was Jamie Gold. He won, for being the first placed winner of this poker tournament a share of the prize pool worth some $12,000,000. Jonathan Duhamel (2010 WSOP Main Event).
The $10 million first place prize is tied for the second-largest ever awarded to a main event winner; Jamie Gold won $12 million in 2006, and Martin Jacobson pocketed $10 million in 2014. This page lists the top 10 male poker players in the world based on how. Way back in 2004 with his $1.3m win at he LA Poker Classic. Yes, you can play poker on your iPhone for real money. Top 50 Greatest Poker Players First Fifty Honors Gala This Saturday As part of the 50th Annual World Series of Poker (WSOP) celebrations, WSOP officials have released the list of the “50. Sure, some poker players in the top 100 of the all-time earnings list have only had one huge score (see also: Gold, Jamie), and many players in the top 50 have earned the bulk of their winnings in super high roller tournaments with limited field sizes and astronomically high buy-ins, but when we look at the top names on the all-time money list.
The Wynn Poker Room hosted four $10,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em high rollers from Dec. 3-6. The first tournament in this high-stakes onslaught kicked off at 3 p.m. local time on Thursday, Dec. 3. By the time registration had closed there had been a total of 49 entries made, building a prize pool of $490,000.
The top seven finishers made the money in the kickoff event, with the largest share going to eventual champion Martin Zamani. This was the second big score for Zamani in as many weeks. He finished third in the $1,600 buy-in _Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian main event on Nov. 23 for $148,829.
In addition to the title and the money, Zamani also earned 300 Card Player Player of the Year points as the champion of this event. With two titles and four POY-qualified final tables, Zamani has climbed into 31st place in the 2020 POY race, which is sponsored by Global Poker. He currently has 1,308 points and $388,789 in year-to-date earnings.
Fourth-place finisher Alex Foxen earned $53,900 and 150 points. This was his seventh final-table finish of the year. He moved into 16th place in the overall POY standings as a result of his latest deep run. Sixth-place finisher Cary Katz earned $29,400 and 100 POY points as the sixth-place finisher. This was Katz’s ninth final table of the year, and it moved him into second place on the leaderboard, just 85 points behind current leader Vincent Wan.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY awarded at the final table:
Place | Name | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Martin Zamani | $140,107 | 300 |
2 | Christopher Brewer | $134,293 | 250 |
3 | Jacob Daniels | $73,500 | 200 |
4 | Alex Foxen | $53,900 | 150 |
5 | Matthew Wantman | $39,200 | 125 |
6 | Cary Katz | $29,400 | 100 |
7 | Sam Soverel | $19,600 | 75 |
The second event on the schedule attracted the largest field of the weekend, with 64 entries building a prize pool of $640,000. High-stakes tournament regular Sean Winter emerged victorious in this event, defeating Jacob Daniels heads-up to earn the title, the $179,200 top prize, and 360 POY points.
This was Winter’s 11th recorded tournament title, and it brought his lifetime earnings to more than $15.3 million. Other notables who cashed in this event include 2010 World Series of Poker bracelet winner and main event third-place finisher and Joseph Cheong (4th – $64,000), World Poker Tour Aria Summer Championship winner Matthew Wantman (5th – $51,200), WSOP bracelet winners Barry Hutter (7th – $32,000) and Sam Soverel (9th – $19,200) and 2019 WPT L.A. Poker Classic main event runner-up Matas Cimbolas (10th – $19,200).
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:
Place | Name | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Sean Winter | $179,200 | 360 |
2 | Jacob Daniels | $128,000 | 300 |
3 | Eric Worre | $83,200 | 240 |
4 | Joseph Cheong | $64,000 | 180 |
5 | Matthew Wantman | $51,200 | 150 |
6 | Jeremiah Williams | $38,400 | 120 |
7 | Barry Hutter | $32,000 | 90 |
8 | Adam Hendrix | $25,600 | 60 |
The third high roller of the weekend ran on Saturday, Dec. 5. The event drew 57 entries and paid out $570,000 among the top nine finishers. It was four-time WPT final tablist Ray Qartomy who came out on top in the end, taking home $150,000 and 300 POY points for his sixth live tournament title. The win saw his lifetime tournament earnings grow to $3,781,241.
This was Qartomy’s second title of the year, having won a $5,000 buy-in event at the WPT Rock & Roll Poker Open for $53,780.
Matthew Wantman finished as the runner-up in this event for $135,000. This was his third straight final-table finish of the weekend, having placed fifth in both prior tournaments for a cumulative $90,400. As a result, his total earnings for the weekend to $225,400. He also accrued 585 POY points along the way, enough to see him move inside the top 300 in the standings.
Four-time WSOP bracelet winner Brian Rast made his first score of the weekend, finishing third for $79,800, while Barry Hutter made his second cash by placing fourth for $57,000. Three-time bracelet winner Upeshka De Silva earned $34,200 as the sixth-place finisher.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:
Place | Name | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Ray Qartomy | $150,000 | 300 |
2 | Matthew Wantman | $135,000 | 250 |
3 | Brian Rast | $79,800 | 200 |
4 | Barry Hutter | $57,000 | 150 |
5 | Brock Wilson | $45,600 | 125 |
6 | Upeshka De Silva | $34,200 | 100 |
7 | Jeremiah Williams | $28,500 | 75 |
8 | Masato Yokosawa | $19,950 | 50 |
The fourth and final event of the weekend took place on Sunday, Dec. 6. The event was a late addition to the schedule, and it drew just 26 entries for the smallest prize pool of the series: $260,000. The lower turnout meant that just the top four finishers made the money.
WSOP bracelet winner and WPT main event winner Jared Jaffee was the champion of this event. He defeated Sean Perry heads-up to take down the title and the top payout of $119,600.
The third-place finisher in the event asked to remain anonymous, while Brian Rast placed fourth for $26,000 and his second cash in as many days.
Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:
Place | Name | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Jared Jaffee | $119,600 | 180 |
2 | Sean Perry | $72,800 | 150 |
3 | Anonymous | $41,600 | - |
4 | Brian Rast | $26,000 | 90 |
Winner photos via the Wynn Poker Room Twitter account.
November 14, 2019 By Sourav
Poker is a member of the card game family, which involves serious betting, and is widely played in clubs and casinos. The origin of poker is a top of many a debate as English actor Joseph Cowell stated in his memoirs that the game was first played with a deck of 20 cards in Louisiana in 1829, whereas, R. F. Foster is his 1937 edition of Foster's Complete recorded that, “the game of poker, as first played in the United States, five cards to each player from a twenty-card pack, is undoubtedly the Persian game of As Nas.' Later, many game historians like David Parlett challenged the origination of poker in America as they proved its similarity with a French game called Poque. And now, check out the Top 10 Greatest Poker Players Of All Time.
Top 10 Greatest Poker Players Of All Time
The first top-tier international tournament World Series of Poker began in 1970 and later followed by the World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour. The first poker strategy book named Super/System was published by Doyle Brunson. There are different varieties of poker that are popular in the global market these days, which include games like Straight poker and Stud poker. International poker stars earn huge amounts of cash from tournaments as well as enjoy the celebrity status like any other outdoor games, so here is the list of top 10 best poker players of all time.
10. Barry Greenstein
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Barry Greenstein[/caption]Top 10 Poker Money Winners 2020
American professional poker player Barry Greenstein was nicknamed 'the Robin Hood of poker' for donating his profit from tournament winnings to several charities and mainly donated $440,000 to the Children Incorporated. He achieved the bracelet of World Series of Poker three times and made it to the final table seventeen times. Barry also made it to the final table of World Poker Tour five times and won the championship twice. Besides live tournaments, he also plays online under the alias name 'barryg1' at PokerStars.
His total live tournament earnings exceeded $7,500,000 as of 2014 out of which he made $2,676,821 from World Series of Poker. Besides his amazing career as an international poker superstar, he earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in computer science and pursued post-graduation studies for a Ph.D. in mathematics. he now holds the tenth place in our list of the greatest poker players of all time.
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9. Johnny Chan
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Johnny Chan[/caption]Chinese-born American poker player Johnny Chan dropped out of the University of Houston and moved to Las Vegas to become a professional gambler at the age of just 21. He is famous for keeping a 'lucky orange” on the table in front of him. Chan won the World Series of Poker championship twice consecutively in 1987 and 1988 and also made to the final table twenty-seven times. He became the first player in 2005 to win ten World Series of Poker bracelets. He was nicknamed 'The Orient Express' and was inducted in the Poker Hall of Fame in 2002.
Besides his international poker career, he appeared in a cameo role playing against Matt Damon in the 1998 film Rounders. Chan also appeared as himself in the 2009 Hong Kong movie Poker King. He launched an online poker club called ChanPokerOnline.com in 2007. Chan definitely deserves his mention among the top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
8. Daniel Negreanu
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Daniel Negreanu[/caption]Canadian poker player Daniel Negreanu is the biggest live tournament poker winner of all time with his total prize money worth of $29,750,000 as of 2014. He has already achieved six bracelets of World Series of Poker and made it to the final table thirty-one times. Negreanu is the first player in poker history to be named the WSOP Player of the Year more than once with his award in 2004 and again in 2013. He has won the World Poker Tour twice till now and made it to the final table seven times and besides that, he also made it to the final table of the European Poker Tour five times.
He was named World Poker Tour Player of the Year for the 2004-05 season. Daniel is the first player in history to appear in all three World Series of Poker bracelet-awarding locations in Las Vegas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Besides his active poker career, he appeared playing against the Gambit as a poker player in the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Daniel now holds the eighth place in the list of top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
7. Erik Seidel
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Erik Seidel[/caption]American poker player Erik Seidel was originally the participant of backgammon tournaments for eight years and eventually started playing the stock market and then moved on to the world of poker. He was also one of the group members of Mayfair Club in New York City, which includes many famous poker players like Stu Ungar, Dan Harrington, Paul Magriel, Jay Heimowitz Howard Lederer and Mickey Appleman.
He has achieved eight bracelets of World Series of Poker and made it to the final table thirty-five times. Erik also reached the final table of World Poker Tour five times and won the championship once. His total live tournament earnings exceed $20,800,000 as of 2014 out of which he made $4,973,063 from World Series of Poker which placed him in the second position of all-time list. He now holds his place among the top 10 greatest poker players.
6. Johnny Moss
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Johnny Moss[/caption]Former American gambler and professional poker player Johnny Moss is regarded by many as the finest players of the 1970s. He started to gamble as a young boy and eventually won the World Series of Poker main events three times. That includes consecutive wins in 1970 and 1971. Johnny was the inaugural winner of the World Series of Poker Main Event by the vote of his peers in 1970. He also achieved World Series of Poker bracelets nine times during his career. That placed him fourth overall in the all-time table after Phil Hellmuth, Johnny Chan, and Doyle Brunson.
His 1949 poker game against five-month-long 'heads up' Nick the Greek was the foundation for Al Alvarez's best-selling book named The Biggest Game in Town. That game also often cited as the inspiration behind the World Series of Poker. He was nicknamed “The Grand Old Man of Poker”. Besides, he was inducted in the Poker Hall of Fame as the inaugural member in 1979. He also holds his place among the greatest poker players of all time.
5. Phil Ivey
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Phil Ivey[/caption]American professional poker player Phil Ivey is widely considered as the best all-round poker player of modern times in the world. He is often regarded as 'the Tiger Woods of Poker'. He was nicknamed 'The Phenom' after winning three bracelets in 2002 at World Series of Poker. Phil won ten World Series of Poker bracelets and one World Poker Tour title till now in his career. He also made it to the World Poker Tour final tables nine times. He appeared in World Series of Poker's final table a record thirty-one times till now, just at the age of 42.
Besides his career as an active poker player in international championships, Phil also established two companies, Ivey Poker and Ivey League. Ivey Poker is a 'play for free' poker App to compete against Ivey himself and several other pro players. And, the Ivey League is a poker training site. Ivey holds the fifth place in our list of top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
4. Antonio Esfandiari
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Antonio Esfandiari[/caption]Professional poker player and former professional magician from Iran, Antonio Esfandiari, is the face of the United States' first legal online poker site the Ultimate Poker. He achieved three World Series of Poker bracelets and also won the World Poker Tour championships twice till now. Esfandiari held the largest cash prize in the history of poker at $18,346,673. He also won nearly $1.4 million in his first World Poker Tour title at the L.A. Poker Classic in 2004. He now also holds his place among the greatest poker players of all time.
He designed a poker strategy game available for iOS named The Magician's Secrets for Winning Tournaments on Insta Poker in 2012. With his total live tournament winnings worth $26,250,000, he was ranked as world number 14 on the Global Poker Index. Besides his active poker career, he also appeared in several Tv series. And, that includes the 2014 Discovery Channel documentary called All In All Night based on Underground Poker.
3. Stu Ungar
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Stu Ungar[/caption]Former American poker player and gambler Stuart “Stu” Ungar played poker, blackjack and gin rummy throughout his life. He is widely considered as the best Texas hold 'em poker and gin rummy player of all time. He is the only person to win Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker three times. Ungar is the only player beside Johnny Moss to win the World Series of Poker Main Event three times. He is one of the only three players to win the World Series of Poker Main Event twice consecutively, in 1980 and 1981.
Stu defeated Doyle Brunson in the 1980 World Series of Poker Main Event. And with that, he became the youngest player to achieve that title. Besides, he also achieved the nickname 'The Kid' for that. A 2003 film named High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story was based upon the life story of Stu. Besides, the 2006 ESPN documentary 'One of a Kind: The Rise and Fall of Stu Ungar' won the Emmy Award. He was inducted in the Poker Hall of Fame in 2001. Stu now also holds the third place in our list of top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
2. Doyle Brunson
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Doyle Brunson[/caption]Former American poker player Doyle Brunson was nicknamed Texas Dolly. He spent 50 years of his life playing poker. And during that time, he became the first player to earn $1 million in poker tournaments. He won ten World Series of Poker bracelets. Doyle also twice became the main event champion with Highest ITM Main Event finish. He is one of the only three players to win the World Series of Poker Main Event twice consecutively. Besides, he also became one of the only four players to win the World Series of Poker more than once.
Brunson is also the first of only five players till now to win both the World Poker Tour and WSOP Main Event. His total live tournament earnings exceed $6,100,000 as of 2014. He was voted as the most influential force in the world of poker by Bluff Magazine in January 2006. Brunson was inducted in the Poker Hall of Fame in 1988. Brunson now holds the second place in our list of top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
1. Chip Reese
[caption align='alignnone' width='600'] Chip Reese[/caption]American poker player and gambler David Edward Reese, famously known as Chip Reese, is widely regarded as the greatest cash game poker player in history. He achieved three Poker bracelets of World Series. Reese achieved the 1978 Seven-Card Stud Split with prize money worth $19,200. He then achieved 1982 Limit 7 Card Stud with prize money worth $92,500. Then, he also achieved the 2006 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship with prize money worth $1,784,640. Reese also made it to the final table of World Poker Tour once, and his total tournament earnings exceed $3,500,000.
He was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 1991. He became the youngest living player to achieve that honor. To honor his contribution to the game, in 2008 David Chip Reese Memorial Trophy was inaugurated as an additional prize for the winner of the H.O.R.S.E. World Championship after his death in 2007. He definitely deserves the top place among the top 10 greatest poker players of all time.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology students first formed a group to play Blackjack by using card counting techniques and more sophisticated strategies to beat casinos, which they successfully did worldwide from 1979 till the starting of the 21st century. There are many other stars like Phil Ivey, who are charged for using illegal methods like card counting and edge marking. There are more chances of the hall of fame in poker in the coming days as the market of international poker is already going through a huge boom while also adding the online casinos with them. And, we hope you liked our list of the top 10 greatest poker players of all time.